That is according to Gillette Police Detective Alan Stuber, who made that comment during AARP Wyoming’s Legislative Preview Webinar for Wyoming Legislators held Tuesday.
The events will take place in Laramie, Sheridan, and Cheyenne and feature Zach Hutchinson, Community Science Coordinator with Audubon of the Rockies, teaching participants how to spot, identify, and observe birds in their natural habitat.
I’ll celebrate my 10th year anniversary with AARP this year. When I started, I could not have fully anticipated how deeply this mission would become part of my life. What began as a professional opportunity quickly grew into a calling—one grounded in listening to older Wyomingites, working alongside passionate volunteers, and advocating for policies that help people live with dignity, independence, and purpose.
Stay one step ahead of identity thieves by securely shredding your sensitive documents during a free paper drive-through shredding event from 2-4 p.m. on May 31 at DJ’s Grocery, located at 895 Fort Street in Buffalo, Wyo.
More than 18 million participants have benefited from AARP Smart Driver™ — the nation’s largest driving refresher course designed for drivers aged 50 and older. AARP is dedicated to helping to keep older drivers independent, safe, and confident while on the road.
This summer, I had the opportunity to accompany Paul Terry, a 78-year-old Cheyenne resident, on his Wish of a Lifetime trip to Yellowstone National Park. Wish of a Lifetime is a charitable affiliate of AARP that grants life-changing wishes to older adults and aims to redefine aging in America.
While it’s easy to be skeptical, AI is not here to replace doctors, nurses, or receptionists. Careful use of AI can help with behind-the-scenes tasks that often pull healthcare teams away from direct patient care allowing your doctor to be present when they are with you in the exam room.
Talk to your legislators, tell them what is important to you, your family, your business and to the future of our State. Whether you are building a budget, a State or a future for you and
your family---details matter and these decisions matter.
Last month, the AARP Wyoming Volunteer Summit asked State Senator Eric Barlow to discuss the 2024 session and preview the 2025 session. The Senator from Gillette made it clear the weight that hearing from constituents carries. He made it clear how little he regarded organizations that try to stuff his email inbox with automatic messages, but how quick he is to open a text, return a call, or click on an email from someone he knows, especially those in his district.
As a thank you for his sacrifice for our nation, AARP Wyoming honored Marshall as the Hero of The Game at The University of Wyoming’s football game against Utah State on Oct. 26. Marshall and his family were given free tickets to the game, parking passes, dinner, and Marshall himself was honored on the field during the game. This will be the first time Marshall ever attended a college football game, despite being a lifelong Cowboy fan.
Rocky Mountain Power (RMP), an electric utility serving around 150,000 customers in Wyoming, is requesting a rate increase of 14.7% from Wyoming’s Public Service Commission (PSC). The request would raise $123.5 million for the utility. RMP says the typical customer in its footprint would see a rate increase of $17.17 per month and high power users could see their bill jump by closer to $31 per month. RMP provides electricity in Wyoming in the city of Laramie, between Douglas and Casper, in the Big Horn Basin, and almost all of Southwest Wyoming.
AARP Wyoming has produced an online petition which it will deliver to the PSC during a hearing later this year. To sign our online petition against the rate increase, go to aarp.org/wy and search Rocky Mountain Power. The petition was released in mid-October and led to better than 400 petition sign-ups in the first week.